People have been told to steer clear
A warning has been issued to dog walkers after a white waxy substance washed up on three Kent beaches – which could be harmful to pooches. HM Coastguard in Margate say they found a white barrel like substance on the foreshore at Ramsgate Main Sands on Saturday (December 27).
Officers believe that the unusual substance is palm oil, and they have warned dogwalkers to steer clear as it can be extremely dangerous for their pets. Thanet District Council said that sightings have also been reported at Margate Main Sands and Botany Bay, stating that they will put up warning signs at all three locations.
Both authorities have warned beachgoers to keep their dogs on leads, and to report any more sightings to the coastguard. HM Coastguard Margate posted: “Last night and this morning HM Coastguard Margate were tasked to investigate a white barrel like substance on the foreshore at Ramsgate Main Sands.
“We found the object and believe it may be palm oil. This is highly dangerous to dogs so please if you are out walking keep your dog on a lead and definitely do not allow them to eat it.
“We have notified the local council for removal. We are also aware of another lump under the North Foreland private estate.
“Please do report any if you come across it. Thank you.”
Thanet District Council added: “The council has been notified of sightings of white, waxy deposits which might be palm oil, on the foreshore at Margate Main Sands, Ramsgate Main Sands and Botany Bay. As a precaution, it is important that dogs are kept on leads in the areas impacted and that owners do not allow their pets to eat the deposits.
“Signs warning the public will be displayed at the beaches affected. There will be inspections around the coast at first light tomorrow (Sunday, December 28) and clearance of the deposits will be arranged.”




